James H. Madole
James Hartung Madole (7 July 1927—6 May 1979) He was born in New York and lived there most of his life. was the leader of the National Renaissance Party in the United States. He is now recognized as a pivotal figure in the development of post-war occult-fascism.[1]
Biography
Madole founded the National Renaissance Party in New York City in 1948. It ended in 1981, with the death of Madole's mother, Grace Hartung Madole.
Beliefs
Madole was influenced by Aryanism and Hinduism. He wrote that the Aryan race was of great antiquity and had been worshipped worldwide by lower races as "White Gods". Madole also wrote that the Aryans originated in the Garden of Eden located in North America.[2] He also believed that America was the "new Atlantis" and "the cradle of a new God like race".[3]
See also
- Dan Burros
- Esoteric Hitlerism
- The Nexus
- George Lincoln Rockwell
- H. Keith Thompson
- Fred Weiss
- Francis Parker Yockey
- Matt Koehl
References
- ↑ Michael Greer, John (2006). The Element Encyclopedia of Secret Societies. London: Harper element. pp. 312–313. ISBN 978-0-00-793145-3.
- ↑ Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity, 2003 p. 81
- ↑ Mattias Gardell, Gods of the Blood: The Pagan Revival and White Separatism, 2003, p. 84
- Phoenix Rising: The Epic Saga Of James H. Madole by Kerry Bolton, Paraparaumu, 1996 (find here)
- Selected Writings of James H. Madole, edited by Kerry Bolton (find here)
- Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity (chapter 4 in particular) by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke (2001, ISBN 0-8147-3155-4)
- Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the postwar fascist international (chapter 42 in particular) by Kevin Coogan (Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY, 1998, ISBN 1-57027-039-2)
- The Beast Reawakens by Martin A. Lee (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1997, ISBN 0-316-51959-6)
External links
- After the Third Age: Eschatological Elements of Postwar International Fascism
- THE NEO-NAZI FACE OF THE EXTREME RIGHT, chapter 6 of The Other Radicalism
- Preliminary Report on Neo-Fascist and Other Hate Groups; U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities, Dec. 17, 1954
- James Madole's FBI files, obtained under the FOIA and hosted at the Internet Archive: